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The other day something happened on my computer when I restarted it. It was stuck on the green loading bar, then a blue screen flashes for a second and it goes to a black screen that says my hardware my be damaged or corrupted so it asks me to run recovery to fix the problem. At first it goes back to the green loading bar and stays there for a while when goes black and the harddrive stops doing anything. A few tries later I do the same thing and let it set for an hour then the recovery start up screen comes on. It takes 30 mins to load completely. When finished I have 4 options. I can check the memory to make sure it's good, I can't clear my C drive or try to save my C drives info to an external hd, and I can do a recovery to factory use. I've tried them all now. First my memory runs fine and everything is A OK. Then I dot he others and it just freezes or when I try to do the recovery it loads for a second and then goes back to the menu screen and does nothing. I mean I even went out and bought a new upgrade disc to windows vista basic. I had premium on it but I figured if I down grade it might work. No luck... It boots from disc but goes right back to the green bar and then tells me to fix problem with vista, which I am unable to do. Anyone had this problem or now what can be done by me before I have to send it in? Thanks -- roscoe1891 |
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roscoe1891 wrote:
The other day something happened on my computer when I restarted it. It was stuck on the green loading bar, then a blue screen flashes for a second and it goes to a black screen that says my hardware my be damaged or corrupted so it asks me to run recovery to fix the problem. At first it goes back to the green loading bar and stays there for a while when goes black and the harddrive stops doing anything. A few tries later I do the same thing and let it set for an hour then the recovery start up screen comes on. It takes 30 mins to load completely. When finished I have 4 options. I can check the memory to make sure it's good, I can't clear my C drive or try to save my C drives info to an external hd, and I can do a recovery to factory use. I've tried them all now. First my memory runs fine and everything is A OK. Then I dot he others and it just freezes or when I try to do the recovery it loads for a second and then goes back to the menu screen and does nothing. I mean I even went out and bought a new upgrade disc to windows vista basic. I had premium on it but I figured if I down grade it might work. No luck... It boots from disc but goes right back to the green bar and then tells me to fix problem with vista, which I am unable to do. Anyone had this problem or now what can be done by me before I have to send it in? It sounds like you have hardware failure, possibly the hard drive. Test the drive with a diagnostic downloaded from the drive mftr.'s website (or use Seagate's SeaTools For DOS). You will create a bootable CD with the file you download. You will need third-party burning software to do this such as Roxio, Nero, or the free CDBurnerXP Pro. Burn as an image, not as data. http://www.cdburnerxp.se/ Boot with the CD you made and do a thorough test of the drive. If it fails any physical tests, replace it. If the hard drive has failed and you have important data that must be retrieved, contact a professional data recovery company such as Drive Savers (www.drivesavers.com). If the hard drive is good, then pull it and either put it in an external enclosure or temporarily slave it in a working computer and retrieve your data. Then either do more hardware troubleshooting or, if the computer is still under warranty, contact the computer mftr.'s tech support for repair/replacement. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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"roscoe1891" wrote in message ... The other day something happened on my computer when I restarted it. It was stuck on the green loading bar, then a blue screen flashes for a second and it goes to a black screen that says my hardware my be damaged or corrupted so it asks me to run recovery to fix the problem. In addition to Malke's suggestion, I'd recommend you open the computer and re-seat the memory modules and the video card (and anything else that's easy). I had the same problem on my Dell, and this worked, and has been fine for over a year now. EW |
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